Club Luján

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Club Luján
Full name Club Luján
Nickname(s) Lujanero
Founded 1 April 1936 (1936-04-01)
Ground Campo Municipal de Deportes
Luján, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Ground Capacity 2,500
Chairman Fernando Luchetta
Manager Adrián Del Río
League Primera C
2011-12 15th
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

Club Luján is an Argentine football club from Luján, Buenos Aires Province. The team currently plays in Primera C, the regionalised fourth division of the Argentine football league system.

The club is also going to incorporate handball and field hockey as sports.[1]

History

The club was originally named "River Plate" as a tribute to the famous Argentine team with the same name (wearing a similar uniform as well), but then it was obliged to change its name due to legal issues. Therefore, the team was renamed as "Club Luján", which has remained since (and its jersey still remains the same as River Plate). In 1954 Atilio Ferrari and Juan Pescio requested the affiliation to the Argentine Football Association in order to play in the Second Division league.

Ferrari and Pescio represented the claim of the citizens from Luján, who had not major interest in their own football tournament, because they considered that league was not good enough. Because of that, fans preferred to move to Buenos Aires or to watch football matches on T.V, which caused financial losses to the Luján former clubs.

In 1961 the team was finally affiliated to the A.F.A., beginning its tenure in the Fourth Division (Primera D. In 1964 the club promoted to the 3rd Division Primera C, after defeating Estudiantes de Buenos Aires with a score of 5-1.

In 1971 Club Luján was relegated to the 4th Division again. In 1986 the squad promoted to the 3rd Division after defeating Muñiz in Argentino de Merlo stadium. That team was coached by Ricardo Dellavecchia. In 1991 Luján achieved a new promotion, this time to the Primera B Metropolitana after a victory over Berazategui in the final match.

Only two seasons after, Luján was relegated to the 3rd. Division again, where has remained since then.[2]

Titles

  • Primera C: 1
2011-12
  • Primera D: 2
1963, 1973

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